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Can someone explain to me how I can get a co-op Spec-ops gaming going on Xbox 360? I've invited and been invited by my friend and we couldn't get it going.

We would accept each others invites and experience a screen flicker and nothing.

Do we have to beat the campaign to unlock this or something?
That's fucked up. I don't believe consoles got the option.
I hate when they are not outright about what's in. I mean we're, at least I am, not asking for story or plot points just how does this thing run. I want to know if team killing, spawn rifle grenading, spawn free firing, last stand as a mini god mode or will weapons not act or rather hurt/kill like their real world counterparts do for this game. Plus do i have to sit there and watch people Halo jump around the map? So many tiny questions that kill me not to now or for them to care enough about.

Time will tell but why does it have to be vague?
I have some QUESTIONS:

1. Does it get as hot?

2. Is it as loud?

3. Will backwards compatibility be added via firmware emulation?
Exactly!

@Mr Khan - I get you though, it makes sense but why haven't they added a BC firmware update to allow it as emulation besides greed at the cost of being cheap?
No backwards compatibility? WTF man?! I would have humored myself about getting one for that alone, now it goes back to just the cheap version of my lovely PS3s. Damn you Sony, damn you.
I might not buy this game in the end but it got my respect for having a DEMO out before release. Take note industry heads, this is how it should be done. After the fact DEMOING is LAME.
What put together audio set up, taking price and features into account, can beat this HTIB combo? I'll assume Onkyo or Yamaha are front runners for receiver status, right? But what about speakers etc. I once had the in my sights the Onkyo HT-S9100THX 7.1 ($994.00) for my audio needs but this sounds damn good spec wise. Would the Onkyo be better or does this new set up have a chance? I need as much info as possible.

Again, I'm not saying something can't beat the Samsung unit. I'm just super curious and not that knowledgeable in audio components and audio in general past I want something damn good. I currently own a JVC 5.1 set up that does a damn good job but I know that that can't be the best I can do for under a grand.
Crackling sounds would not be tolerated over here... is your system bluetooth enabled like this one? I have read multiple comments about shoddy sound products & customer care from Samsung but I hope this doesn't suffer from that. I own a Samsung A750 LCD and it's solid for the most part, minus two upper corner flashlights easily seen in dark scenes or letter box lines but, so I expect that from this at the least.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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